Waterfight!
Jun. 16th, 2002 01:46 amThus far, I'm really hoping I can lose weight through laughter. one of the boys has a supersoaker that's just a wee bit over compensating. Something like 17 pounds fully loaded, capable of shooting up to 5 streams of water 30 feet or more. just slightly too desperate, right? So I just wandered down the hallways where a couple boys were standing around talking. I get there, we're talking, and one of them goes back to his room and brings out *his* gun. It's an elephant probably about the size of my hand. has what I consider decent range for a water gun. not 30 feet or anything, but hey, he's clearly secure in himself. But we're talking about them, and somehow the 'size doesn't matter' line gets stuck in my head.
And between that and something one of the other guys was saying, I I went into hysterics. I couldn't stop laughing. And I have _very_ infectious laughter. So the guy whose elephant it is is also laughing too hard to stand up straight. I was litterally doubled over clutching my sides. This is after we managed to play Settlers of Cattan with more innuendo and double entendre than that game could possibly have been designed for. But really--any game with sheep in it is asking for it. And when you include wood and previously teenage boys, there's no way in the world not that this game will ever not involve snickering. And we had to collect wood, or trade for it for sheep. We couldn't stop laughing. You'd think it wouldn't be funny the 45th time someone said sheep, but it really was. I wasn't even drinking. I don't need too. It's always that fun here. :)
And between that and something one of the other guys was saying, I I went into hysterics. I couldn't stop laughing. And I have _very_ infectious laughter. So the guy whose elephant it is is also laughing too hard to stand up straight. I was litterally doubled over clutching my sides. This is after we managed to play Settlers of Cattan with more innuendo and double entendre than that game could possibly have been designed for. But really--any game with sheep in it is asking for it. And when you include wood and previously teenage boys, there's no way in the world not that this game will ever not involve snickering. And we had to collect wood, or trade for it for sheep. We couldn't stop laughing. You'd think it wouldn't be funny the 45th time someone said sheep, but it really was. I wasn't even drinking. I don't need too. It's always that fun here. :)